The Alternative for Germany (AfD) has presented a detailed 100-day program for Saxony-Anhalt, explicitly reaffirming its goal to take control of the state government.
Top candidate Ulrich Siegmund unveiled the plan in Magdeburg, framing the upcoming election as an opportunity to create a "historical sensation" by reversing the current political direction.
The agenda focuses heavily on immigration enforcement and labor integration.
Key proposals include expanding detention capacity for deportations, implementing a comprehensive work requirement for asylum seekers, and promoting driver's license acquisition to improve employability.
These measures signal a hardline approach aimed at mobilizing the party's base ahead of the vote.
The announcement comes roughly two months before the Saxony-Anhalt state election, a contest widely viewed as a bellwether for the AfD's growing influence in eastern Germany.